Give today to provide charity care for those with nowhere else to turn.

At Tri-Cities Chaplaincy, our Charity Care program provides compassionate end-of-life care for people without insurance, without Medicaid, and without time to wait.

In 2024, our Charity Care program provided over $100,000 in essential hospice services to people in our community.

These are our neighbors, facing their final days without the resources to afford the care they urgently need.

We’re on track to meet the need again in 2025, but only with your help. Please consider a gift to fund this program directly.

When you give to Charity Care, you provide more than medical services.
You offer dignity, comfort, and peace at life’s most vulnerable moment.

Community Impact

We believe in living your best life at every stage. During stages of serious illness, Tri-Cities Chaplaincy is here to help make that possible.

Hospice care is a highly specialized form of care designed to help anyone with a life-limiting illness make the most of their final months. It combines pain and symptom management with emotional and spiritual support to help patients live the remainder of their life in comfort and dignity, surrounded by those they love.

Hospice Patients Served in 2024

Hospice Care Cost Per Day

TESTIMONIALS

Their Stories. Our Care.

Eleanor’s Comfort at Home

When Eleanor* received a devastating stage-four cancer diagnosis, she lost her job and insurance overnight. With no time to wait for Medicaid approval, she needed hospice care immediately. Thanks to donors’ dollars, our Charity Care program stepped in so Eleanor could spend her final days at home with her family and beloved golden doodle, Franklin.

Joe’s Care at the Hospice House

Joe*, a blue-collar worker in his 40s, suffered a traumatic brain injury as the result of a fall on a routine trip to the bank. Uninsured and facing end-of-life care, he found dignity and comfort at our hospice house through Charity Care, dying peacefully surrounded by family and compassionate staff.

*All stories mentioned are real, however, names and specific details have been changed to respect family and patients’ rights to confidentiality.

VIDEOS

Our Care

"Thumbprints"

“We want to make the most of the most of our experience, in this moment.”

"Lunch Buddy"